Karen J. Callaghan Frauke Schnell Robert M. Entman
Most issues in American political life are complex and multifaceted, subject to multiple interpretations and points of view. How issues are framed matters enormously for the way they are understood and debated. For example, is affirmative action a just means toward a diverse society, or is it reverse discrimination? Is the war on terror a defense of freedom and liberty, or is it an attack on privacy and other cherished constitutional rights? Bringing together some of the leading researchers in American politics, "Framing American Politics" explores the roles that interest groups, political...
Most issues in American political life are complex and multifaceted, subject to multiple interpretations and points of view. How issues are framed ...